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The Effectiveness Of Public Health Nursing: A Review Of Systematic
Reviews |
Table 8.8 Publications not included in this review |
| First Author |
Year | Source |
Reason for rejection | | Wilson19 | 1994 | Health
Reports Statistics of Canada | Not a systematic
review. Cerebrovascular disease and smoking | | Mielke20 | 1997 |
Disease Management | Not a systematic review. Discusses
nicotine replacement therapy and behavioural interventions | | Jorenby21 | 1999 | Tobacco
Use and Cessation | Not a systematic review. Guidelines
on helping smokers to quit | | Lindell22 | 1999 | Heart
and Lung | Not a systematic review. Guidelines
for nurses on smoking cessation | | Fiore23 | 1996 | JAMA | Not
a systematic review. Consensus statement on smoking cessation by the AHCPR |
| Fiore24 | 1997 | Ann
Behav Med | Not a systematic review. Guidelines
for smoking cessation based on AHCPR consensus statement. | |
Alexander25 |
1994 | Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
| Not a nursing intervention (transcendental
meditation) | Reviews Included 1. Rice
VH. Nursing intervention and smoking cessation: A meta-analysis. Heart and Lung:
Journal of Acute and Critical Care 1999;28:438-454. 2. Rice VH,
Stead LF. Nursing interventions for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The
Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software. 3. Law M,
Tang JL. An analysis of the effectiveness of interventions intended to help people
stop smoking. Archives of Internal Medicine 1995;155(18):1933-1941.
4. Raw M, McNeill A, West R. Smoking cessation guidelines for health professionals.
Thorax 1998;53:S1-S38. 5. Dobbins M, Beyers J. The effectiveness
of community-based heart health projects: A systematic review. Public Health
Research and Development Program 1999. 6. Silagy C, Ketteridge S.
Physician advice for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane
Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software. 7 Stead LF, Lancaster
T. Group behaviour therapy programmes for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review)
In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
8. Ashenden R, Silagy C, Weller D. A systematic review of the effectiveness
of promoting lifestyle change in general practice. Family Practice 1997;14(2):160-175.
9. Dolan Mullen P, Simons Morton DG, Ramirez G, Frankowski RF, Green LW,
Mains DA. A meta-analysis of trials evaluating patient education and counseling
for three groups of preventive health behaviors. Patient Education and Counseling
1997;32(3):157-173. 10. Lichtenstein E, Glasgow RE, Lando HA, Ossip Klein
DJ, Boles SM. Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: Rationales and meta-analytic
review of evidence. Health Education Research 1996;11(2):243-257.
11. US Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
2nd edition. Alexandria, Virginia: International Medical Publishing 1996.
12. Lancaster T, Stead LF. Individual behavioural counselling for smoking
cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford:
Update Software. 13. Dolan Mullen P. Maternal smoking during pregnancy
and evidence-based intervention to promote cessation. Primary Care Clinics
in Office Practice 1999;26(3):577-589. 14. Windsor RA, Boyd NR, Orleans
CT. A meta-evaluation of smoking cessation intervention research among pregnant
women: Improving the science and art. Health Education Research 1998;13(3):419-438.
15. Gulmezoglu M, de-Onis M, Villar J. Effectiveness of interventions
to prevent or treat impaired fetal growth. Obstetrical and Gynaecological Survey
1997;52(2):139-49. 16. Dolan Mullen P, Ramirez G, Groff JY. A meta-analysis
of randomized trials of prenatal smoking cessation interventions. American
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1994;171(5):1328-1334. 17. Walsh
R, Redman S. Smoking cessation in pregnancy: Do effective programmes exist? Health
Promotion International 1993;8(2):111-127. 18. Lancaster T, Silagy
C, Fowler G, Spiers I. Training health professionals in smoking cessation. (Cochrane
Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
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20. Mielke MM, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC. Achieving smoking cessation in nicotine-dependent
individuals. CNS Drugs 1997;8(1):12-20. 21. Jorenby DE, Fiore MC.
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice
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22. Lindell KO, Reinke LF. Nurisng strategies for smoking cessation. Heart
and Lung 1999;28(4):295-302. 23. Fiore MC, Wetter DW, Bailey WC, et
al. The agency for health care policy and research Smoking Cessation Clinical
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24. Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Baker TB. Smoking cessation: Principles and
practice based upon the AHCPR Guideline, 1996. Annals of Behavioral Medicine
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preventing alcohol, nicotine, and drug abuse through Transcendental Meditation:
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KK, Almond J, Sherratt E, Lancashire R, Lawrence T, et al. Cluster randomised
trial system based on the transtheoretical ("stages of change") model for smoking
prevention and cessation in schools. British Medical Journal 1999;319:948-953.
3. Bain N, McKie L. Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking
intervention by the primary health care team. Part II qualitative evaluation of
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5. Burke P, Chivers A, Clements J, Dawes M, Eastwood I, Ebbs D, et al. Effectiveness
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setting. Wisconsin Medical Journal 1993;92(11):609-612. 7. Cameron
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